MICHAEL LAUDRUP failed to dampen speculation he will quit Swansea in the summer.

It has been reported that Michael Laudrup is unhappy about Swansea's lack of transfer funds [GETTY]

Laudrup refused to comment on his long-term future after a torrid week in which Swansea slipped closer to relegation following a player bust-up that saw police called to the club’s training ground.

Laudrup was unhappy at chairman Huw Jenkins’ reluctance to spend in the transfer market last summer, and the club was forced to deny a rift between the pair. Recent events have only deepened concerns over their relationship.

Laudrup signed a new contract last year after guiding the Welsh club to Capital One Cup triumph and ninth in the Premier League – their highest finish in 31 years.

But there would be plenty of clubs interested in the former Real Madrid and Barcelona star.

Laudrup was asked about his future ahead of today’s FA Cup trip to Birmingham but said: “Please do not talk about my future as the answer will be the same. It’s about the present for the team and for me so I don’t want anyone to talk about the future. I don’t want anyone else doing so to then it goes for me as well.”

Laudrup has also had to smooth the rift between defenders Chico Flores and Gary Monk, who have been warned but not fined following a clash in the car park of the club’s training ground.

Gary Monk and Chico Flores were involved in a bust-up after training [GETTY]